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Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 10B on the map of the refuge. Started at knoll called Pattiway 34.95959N, 119.43227W., Survey NW along slopes of grassy, gentle sloping hill, and south facing steeper open slope above creek just north of Cerro Noroeste Road. East of Highway 166, near Camp Dix. Ended near 34.96644N, 119.44003W.

Tehachapi Mountains, Northern Antelope Valley, south base of the Tehachapi Mountains, 0.75 mi northeast of the intersection of 160th Street West and West Rosamond Blvd, along Southern California Edison transmission line corridor

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Down the Bitter Creek stream from 34.95954N 119.34890W to fence line near 34.97261N 119.34573W. Unit # 2 within refuge.

Sierra Nevada; Southern Sierra Nevada region: Scodie Mountains: Kiavah Wilderness in the Sequoia National Forest. Head of Horse Canyon (road SC65) north just before the radio towers to McIver 4x4 trail (36E52). Collected near saddle at head of horse canyon, near Scodie Trail 36E04. You can pick up trail along the Pacific Crest trail and trail to yellow Jacket Spring from this saddle.

Tehachapi Mountains: Unnamed canyon between Burham Canyon and Bean Canyon, 4.5 miles northwest of intersection of Aquaduct Road and Backus Road, +/- 4.5 miles due west of Tehachapi-Willow Springs Road.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 11 area. Southwest of Pelato Peak and Cerro Noroeste Road., Started off a dirt road near 34.91142N, 119.42112W. Headed southeast and stopped by 34.90254N, 119.41684W, then proceeded west northwest to 34.90391N, 119.42276W, (the north slope of this spot had nice woodland of Pinus monophylla/ Quercus john-tuckeri above this tributary that drains into Ballinger Canyon), then back to starting point.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Down the Bitter Creek stream from 34.95954N 119.34890W to fence line near 34.97261N 119.34573W. Unit # 2 within refuge.

Sierra Nevada: western foothills of Greenhorn Mtns., approx 30 mi NE of Bakersfield, along Granite Rd south of Hwy 155, just SW of Glennville, approx 20 mi east of I-99 and Jct Hwy 46, 36 mi west of Isabella Lake.

Scodie Mountains: Kiavah Wilderness in the Sequoia National Forest; Upper reaches of Cane Canyon. West from Horse Canyon Saddle. (Near 35.58224N, 118.12341W)., From the trail to Willow Springs from Horse Canyon Saddle. Area called Lower Yellow Jacket Springs. Collected at the springs

Sobre la carretera 58, cerca de la interseccion con la carretera 5, al este de Buttonwillow, lado norte del camino [Hwy 58, near intersection of Hwy 5 east of Buttonwillow, on the north side of the road]

Near west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; North facing headwall of Bitter Creek. North of Cerro Noroeste Road, east of Pelato Peak. Southwest end of Unit #2 of Refuge map., Started near 34.91570N, 119.38533W dropped down along an old dirt road that more or less strarting to turn to a trail. to a flat area with Artemisia tridentata, Atriplex spp. that you can see from the starting point, to 34.92206N, 119.38200W.

Western Traverse Range; San Emigdio Mountains; Ballinger Canyon 7.5 USGS quadrangle; Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, appx. 4.5 air mile SSE of the intersecrtion of Cerro Noroeste Rd and Hwy 33., South end of Management Unit 3, 0.25 mi east of Cerro Noroeste Rd., along road south of flight pen.

Sierra Nevada; Southern Sierra Nevada region: Scodie Mountains: Kiavah Wilderness in the Sequoia National Forest. Head of Horse Canyon (road SC65) north just before the radio towers to McIver 4x4 trail (36E52). Collected near saddle at head of horse canyon, near Scodie Trail 36E04. You can pick up trail along the Pacific Crest trail and trail to yellow Jacket Spring from this saddle.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 10B on the map of the refuge. Started at knoll called Pattiway 34.95959N, 119.43227W., Survey NW along slopes of grassy, gentle sloping hill, and south facing steeper open slope above creek just north of Cerro Noroeste Road. East of Highway 166, near Camp Dix. Ended near 34.96644N, 119.44003W.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge: Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains; Unit # 3. Headwall of Bitter Creek, east of Pelato Peak, and north of Cerro Noroeste Road., Surveyed from 34.91520N, 119.38393W near top to about 34.91876N, 119.38396.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 11 area. Southwest of Pelato Peak and Cerro Noroeste Road. Started off a dirt road near 34.91142N, 119.42112W., Headed southeast and stopped by 34.90254N, 119.41684W, then proceeded west northwest to 34.90391N, 119.42276W, (the north slope of this spot had nice woodland of Pinus monophylla/ Quercus john-tuckeri above this tributary that drains into Ballinger Canyon), then back to starting point.

Sierra Nevada; Southern Sierra Nevada region: Scodie Mountains: Kiavah Wilderness in the Sequoia National Forest. Head of Horse Canyon (road SC65) north just before the radio towers to McIver 4x4 trail (36E52). Collected northeast of the radio towers, along 4x4 trail to first saddle that you come to.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 11 area. Southwest of Pelato Peak and Cerro Noroeste Road. Started off a dirt road near 34.91142N, 119.42112W., Headed southeast and stopped by 34.90254N, 119.41684W, then proceeded west northwest to 34.90391N, 119.42276W, (the north slope of this spot had nice woodland of Pinus monophylla/ Quercus john-tuckeri above this tributary that drains into Ballinger Canyon), then back to starting point.

Far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains: Bitter Creek National Wildlife refuge, south end, within map units 6, and 11. South and southwest of Cerro Noroeste Road. Just north of Ventura County line., Collections started in section 36, near 34.90241N 119.38576W, and ended in section 34, near 34.90862N 119.43329W. The end was along a dirt road that runs east back to the Cerro Noroeste road, and is across from Pelato Peak.

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, far west end of the San Emigdio Mountains. Unit 10B on the map of the refuge., Started at knoll called Pattiway 34.95959N, 119.43227W. Survey NW along slopes of grassy, gentle sloping hill, and south facing steeper open slope above creek just north of Cerro Noroeste Road. East of Highway 166, near Camp Dix. Ended near 34.96644N, 119.44003W.